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Heroic China Begins 7th Year of War DETRWP*»T|MES . STAR Against Japan Only Detroit Newspaper Carrying Both International News Service and United Press VTnr Today.... 2 8 The Tage 43RD YEAR. NO. 280 DETROIT, MICHIGAN. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1543 32 PAGFS FOUR CENTS ? ? ? ? COMPLETE H'AJfT ADI 6 JAP WARSHIPS SUNK. REST OF FLEET TRAPPED They Shelled Sea Victory Reds Smash Nazi Legions The Japs Costs U. S. liroeeo Ordered 4 i ftJL- Lost Ground Riot Troops Jb One Cruiser In Sliilo of Itovoll 4 Other Enemy Regained by Ui,VfH»N J+dy 7 (IT —dea - —forces when lhn- ifrnd urt the Will Leave Vessels Damaged in man military authorities ha\e Balkans pTu*laimed all Vireece in a state The decree proclaiming all Fight Near Munda drceee in a state of t of and ordered the evolution revolution was issued July 1 h\ the drrman death Soviet Thrust f* rialt> for even minor in- military governor of northern Delroit Soon ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, f met ion* of Nan reguiat ions tne dreere after pitcherj hatNds be- Australia. July 7 tVPt—U. S. I{eJlenic n**xx s ser. ice in Cairo tween dreck guerillas and occu- warships probably have sunk op Panzer Units Crumble * pation forces strikes and val>o- 450 at Northwestern ej*.f tfrday damaged 10 Japanese cruisers Tage a C~n7i f > rejx>rte?T and as Russians Begin Simultaneously, King Peter of Mandatory death wav ordered Field to Be First destroyers m Kula Gulf, a com- Jugoslavia revealed in an in’er- for instigators of disorders sabo- munique announced today, to win Fierce Counterattack ' lew Thai he has asked C. S u it s and anv vn ho a'temp* tr> Group to Move Out the biggest naval battle in more m'erfere w,»h Na/i regulations .1 j’horities m Ix.ndon to send than seven seeping in months and perhaps MOSCOW July 7 -I P K'r.V null Reports from Greece Brig G< n F! i tarv missions to his fK’r'.jpjed said ’hat guer lias had William Guthncr doom Munda, the main enemy demolished s ira-w- nf German t,,nk>- infantry land to aid den Mihailovitrh. pa- tfie Asofms River viaduct an im- of he Sixth Service Command. base in the central Solomons. - triot leader, laving and plant flung themsrlv.« vainly in the ground- portant romn umcatton link and Chicago disclosed today he was • A London radio work for broadcast a* lint" nr the southern ro-rifierat mn of his led ul in such a s*ate ihat it anticipating orders to move all said the remainder of the front trdav a- the Red arms re- guerilla arm> with Allied ins avion could not he fixed for mon’hs trop« stationed in Detroit since Japanese fleet had been trapped gained sonic !>>>t ground and rut the pcent in narrows south of Kula up Na/i armm that sf*'nt itself i the t t loting Gulf.) vr./mg will not large two ullages in me Belgo- •lap SuU The exodus be Gen. MacArthur said in a com- rod area Up ; scale but tn email group* it was munique that the toll of enemy *> > f Newhouser Pan/» r tir ?h• rr.ad* earlv . learned. ships was based only on "prelimi- sight advances the m Orel and Hup llpro | About 4.V) soldiers bivouacked nary dispatches”—a' hint that tne Km *>k area* wcic t-n apart h\ final count of Japanese losses may Sov let artillery and infantrymm at Northwestern Field have al- be greater. v* ho let them past, ur 'nr.. >fed and In Series Final ready broken camp and are pre- S. SUNK then smashed tf.e N ./i attempts thp U. CRUISER DFTTROIT On Friday paring to leave city to foijow up the,- gam* W \SHINGTON • Grn Gunther said offxua] orders The victory, achieved at a cost, The Na/i armored i* ginm tnat Cramer rs Case of one cruiser sunk, If A two-man Japanese submarine be forthcoming American gained slight !y Belgorod s« \ would from Maj % near Homer ernon lh seized threatened if it did not cut. the < ' on the the day after l Ur <r xtripp* j ,j;rt t• V organ heach in Chicago. m* - .HP Wakefield If f Gen Henry Aurand •xf Japanese supply line from tne < < Pear! Harbor will he on exhibit sad a f rrr ountrr- Higgins Johnson 3h About 2 300 federal troops have secondary base of Vila across the Harris, in Fndav rs rs Dctroo and Saturday beep k« a’ed here under command IQ-mile-wide Kula Gulf to New , s.jh. Island, N \/l Ktsd s lit \\ y S ork l h Paris c The suicide which mea- Georgia on which Munda of Guthncr former Denver police PhoTry ny S Nxvy, h\ Ir-prn»ur«n%! Bloodw orfh 2b Pndd\ 2h sure- lb feet long and weighs 35 t. Dis'rlhutßd NeviJ Rf.iinl Ph<itr>» is situated chief. Richards, r Sullivan .«s tons will airiN* in Detroit at 4 KMPTY MU LL casks ABOARD a C. S. WARSHIP IN THK SOLOMONS ska batti.e An informed source at South p NeNshOiker {. Nfert/ p p m. Fridas will l>e on ex- r Pacific headquarters of Admiral Op! Belgorod Shell cases scattered on the deck *t today that the fleet had blasted 10 enemy between and hibit in Grand Circus Park Fri- William F. Halsey Jr. said that mounted to 1 tank- 3’. \ a I*. ?. warship after the navy bombarded warships in the naval 271 planes day mght from h to ]o 30. action in Kula “operations are going fine” with and 13 000 rrr n ~n Hamid Newhouser w Ru>- mill- ill pitch Saturday the sih will make a Vila airfield on Knlombangara Island *n Gulf, off Knlombangara. that U. S. planes the Allies in firm possession of tarv r. -, ~ , , , as t: f 3 Held ohvr (), ir v Fake d T.gers jhe n frit the against Sena- bond selling tout of the city, leav- the Solomons. Gen. MacAnhur revealed and ships are battering Japs on Mundu. the initiative on land and sea and Ijvod the -urne tactic- jKv <¦,»? tors a» Rr iggs Stadium today. ing Grand Circus p irk at 10 a m in the air in the New* Georgia them f ige |r>v-< * a'd dcfr.i* • p w | |>e (he From the patk it will he paraded area. Ir l v» \e;ir last of a four- down W ashington bou;e\ard to He also reported that the Front dispauhr- indicated an game series with Washington. Federal Agents Wayne, out Wayne to Fork Turn- Americans were meeting “con- enormous increase u Sn\ i t The Today Roy ing right tin Fronts success" in Fort it arrive C. Smith tinuing their ground ground firepower and cxpan*on will Three men were under arrest a’ Li\ernois a’ 10.35 a m It drive toward Munda. presumably of the Pod army a r fr.nr uh.ri, today on charges im[>er‘onat- Martinique will h#' up I. of in a push up %*. f>atafierl IV ernoi* to These arc thr the )»•• - Rallies southeastern ; < War And the arm as- vaid to rt d r;• th. ing government agents to intimi- them Strike " Fireman, in to of New Georgia aga.nv* e\ er\ Turman Grand from Viru Har- M ng 1 ;f?w ,ffc 1 Fm n ts: ¦ Rivet and will arrive at Cass a’ date war workers into making Fronts: Mayor bor. 30 miles distant. r Files for could ofTr To 30 p m. <. ( | i,lrrn«tl,<nnl Liberation Cause 12 R \ service CTerniarv tankx led tlx as-aults repairs on their homes F l REXDOVA STRENGTHSNED ,;m - in 1 1 »• farm 1in: Naz tarties. the ALdIKRS Jills 7 dp. The AITFRNOON TOI R Under arrest are Max Meisner thorities proc state of riTTSBITK.H Coal produc- Roy C Smith, 46-y ear-old revolution Greece MacArthur reported that army dispatches -act md 1 ating the two French morning ncwsf>aper< 15, of 2945 Fllia- in decree founder and president Leaving State and Woodward Cortland. Max d. itj t- |ti Hi of the and marine units on P.ti'sian higu w a- \» in Algiers carried • • - ighl Itiii of o*al min**t' Rendov* rorvnirind th- identical head- at ! Writ ¦ Neighbor l.' 4u -gf* eavt on -59 of 2715 Cortland and Nathan infractions pf (lerman Good Roys Cluh. today Island, five miles south of iuikiii-g o-‘H tr TTnmtrr- hoes today asserting the Island regula- remain idle. New Gratiot a- far as Conner, turn Wat erst one. 12. of 3336 tions. 1 he arr.o a candidate for mayor in Georgia, had been reinforced and of Martinique had sNvung o\-m Sturte- NFAX \ Five | right on Conner to and v ant. ARK. .1 undrrd were consolidating positions. to the committee of na- Jefferson X x>n .• the Oct. 5 primary a> their \< h I ships French Kl R.-d- re. n !u-• emplove- of the Sacks-Bar low friends filed \TT ROM tional liberation hack Jefferson to Woodwatd. ar- John S Bugas. !o<'al F'BI head American warships steamed into riving there at 3 m Foundries. Inc strike in pro- the required SIOO nominating fee. Gulf, Fed Star <| (;< rrnan at at- • Vice Admiral Hoover p said that the three had posed as the narrow Kula off the com- c f Nh/i troofK ‘’hurled into test over WLR to engineer < 1* will continue out agents refusal Smith, an electrical ta'-.

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